Bellies could be warm
Girls could have leadership / empowerment / menstruation / afterschool programs and clubs
Beneficial Chinese medicine / herbs could be available direct-to-consumer
Women could be screened for PCOS / be treated for higher risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Depo-provera could have harmful side effects / withdrawal symptoms
Mayan abdominal massages could be beneficial for fertility, period pain, prostate inflammation, and more
Women in developing countries could not be socially isolated during menstruation / have hygiene education
Women could have easy-to-use mirrors during puberty, birth, and other times
Fibroids could be treated with minimally invasive treatment
Underwear could have room for ice / heat packs
Menstrual products could not contain potentially harmful chemicals / PFAS
Humanitarian response could include menstrual hygiene management (MGM)
Absorbent underwear could help with periods and incontinence
Menstrual cups could be distributed more in the developing world
Menstrual products could be affordable and accessible for low-income women
Affordable, eco-friendly menstrual pads / cups / discs could be made by and sold to women in developing countries
More awareness, detection, screening, and diagnosis could be done for endometriosis / pelvic floor health